The word "pump" frequently appears in trading circles, and essentially it means concentration, pressurization, and release.
The market operation logic is similar. The sentiment has long existed, and funds have been prepared long ago, but why is the price still unmoving? Because it lacks that instant trigger. Once someone or an event presses that switch, the entire situation flips. The water level doesn't rise gradually but is suddenly pushed up by a force. This is why some coins suddenly surge, while others remain silent — the difference often lies in that "moment of activation." Understanding this principle makes it much clearer when looking at the market.
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GhostAddressHunter
· 01-06 16:41
The moment that switch is pressed, everything changes. It's that simple.
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GasDevourer
· 01-06 15:40
This moment at the peak really is the best; so many coins have died right here.
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Lonely_Validator
· 01-05 17:27
That's right, just missing a trigger. Waiting and waiting is just waiting for that moment.
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IronHeadMiner
· 01-04 07:58
Just waiting for that ignition point—some coins just need the right push.
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TestnetNomad
· 01-04 07:57
Bro, this "start time" you mentioned is really spot on. I just missed the right moment and got caught badly.
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StablecoinGuardian
· 01-04 07:56
Just waiting for that moment to explode, see who can hit the right rhythm
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LoneValidator
· 01-04 07:51
Basically, it's about waiting for that ignition point; no matter how much gunpowder there is, if it doesn't ignite, it's useless.
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DogeBachelor
· 01-04 07:49
Wait, doesn't that mean the whales are just eating up the retail investors? I've seen through it long ago. The key is who can hold on to the bottom at that moment, it's easier said than done.
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GasGoblin
· 01-04 07:42
Just wait for that button to be pressed, then go all in and make a move.
The word "pump" frequently appears in trading circles, and essentially it means concentration, pressurization, and release.
The market operation logic is similar. The sentiment has long existed, and funds have been prepared long ago, but why is the price still unmoving? Because it lacks that instant trigger. Once someone or an event presses that switch, the entire situation flips. The water level doesn't rise gradually but is suddenly pushed up by a force. This is why some coins suddenly surge, while others remain silent — the difference often lies in that "moment of activation." Understanding this principle makes it much clearer when looking at the market.